Month: April 2019
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THE ST ANDREWS PRIZE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT – GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PRIZE OPENS FOR ENTRIESThe University of St Andrews and independent exploration and production company ConocoPhillips announce the call for entries for the St Andrews Prize for the Environment 2020. Applications are invited from individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups for this annual prize, |
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WES Centenary Trail Project Officer VacancyThe Women’s Engineering Society was previously awarded a grant of £66,800 by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to run our WES Centenary Trail project. The Centenary Trail Project Officer role is supported by the grant and is pivotal to the |
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Water industry reaffirms pledge to work in the public interestWater companies in England are strengthening their ongoing commitment to working in the public interest and placing wider good at the heart of everything they do. The companies have agreed a series of pledges which form part of a new |
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Jersey Water hosts Institute of Water Weekend ConferenceJersey Water welcomes 40 delegates from the Institute of Water South West Region to a Weekend Conference at the Royal Yacht Hotel on Saturday 27th April. The theme for the weekend is sharing best practice and collaboration across the region. |
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CC Water sets out new Forward Work Programme 2019-2022 for England & WalesConsumer Council for Water have published their Forward Work Programme for 2019-22, which sets out our work priorities for the next three years. We’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who attended one of our Consumer Issues workshops |
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Policy Centre project: Sustainable Living SpacesThe Royal Academy of Engineering undertakes a range of activities to ensure that engineering is at the heart of policy-making, providing authoritative, impartial advice and expertise. It brings together leading engineers from across all disciplines to work together on issues |
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Kindness flows from the North East to AfricaGenerous people across the North East have helped raise nearly £11,000 to transform lives in Madagascar. Over the last year, Northumbrian Water’s customers have donated vital funds to the company’s charity partner, WaterAid, using the leaflet included in their water |
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WRSE appoints two directors to lead work on regional planWater Resources in the South East (WRSE) has appointed two senior directors to lead its work to deliver more resilient water supplies for the future. The group, which brings together the six water companies that supply customers across London and |
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Ref: 1627545 – Inspector (SPTO) – Drinking Water InspectorateThe Drinking Water Inspectorate has two vacancies at Inspector level (SPTO) which they are recruiting. 2 vacancies are open at Inspector level, closing date is the 10th May. Make a difference in protecting public health by becoming a Drinking Water |
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Dr Thérèse Coffey MP Confirmed to Speak at World Environment Day Awards and LecturesThe custodians of the Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) and Registered Environmental Technician (REnvTech) registers, the Society for the Environment, is delighted to announce that Dr Thérèse Coffey MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural |